SKY LANTERN blazed to victory in the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh.

Richard Hannon’s 7-1 shot came with a powerful run in the final furlong to take the Group 1 contest by two-and-a-half-lengths under a confident Richard Hughes.

Scintillula (33-1) stayed on well for second with the well-supported Harasiya (3-1Fav) back in third.

The trainer’s assistant Richard Hannon jnr said: “She’s a good filly. She was lucky last time she came here, so we decided to supplement her and she was probably the best filly in the race at Goodwood last time, but it didn’t go to plan.

“She’ll stay a mile and she can be a Guineas filly next year. She’s one to look forward to.”

Ortensia is set to return to Australia after suffering an injury to her fetlock in Saturday’s Betfred Sprint Cup at Haydock.

Trainer Paul Messara reported the injury was not too serious and the talented mare will now enter quarantine on Tuesday ahead of the flight home. He said: “She’s a bit tender, she’s got a decent sized cut at the back of her right fetlock and it’s pretty deep and was enough to pull her up in her run.

“It looks like she’ll be ok, there’s a lot of bruising and she has a swollen sesamoid.”

Messara hopes to have Ortensia back in training later this year and said that several potential future targets were under consideration including the Dubai Carnival and a possible return to Britain.

JohnGosden is looking forward to running Nathaniel in next month’s Arc following the four-year-old’s fine performance in the Irish Champion Stakes.

The son of Galileo finished a good second behind Snow Fairy despite not being at peak fitness and his trainer believes that the run will have put him spot on for Longchamp on October 7.

Gosden said: “I’m thrilled with him as he ran a superb race, I’m really happy with him.

“We were using it as a prep for the Arc, so let’s hope all goes well in the lead-up to Longchamp.

“I think the race will bring him on and the step up to a mile and a half will be fine for him.”

Derby second Main Sequence looks set to run in the St Leger at Doncaster on Saturday.

David Lanigan’s charge pleased connections in his final serious workout and is now likely to head to Town Moor despite also holding an entry in Sunday’s Group 2 Prix Niel at Longchamp.

Grand Art (3.00) can land the two mile handicap at Newcastle for Carluke trainer Ian Semple.

The gelding bolted up by five lengths at Musselburgh last time out and is hard to oppose despite a 6lb penalty for that success.